By Lauren Halloran, Halloran Consulting Group MedExecWomen board President, Helen Routh, noted at a recent conference: “Innovation in healthcare, particularly post-COVID, requires us to work across industry sectors, alongside clinicians and payers.” Laurie Halloran, president & CEO of Halloran Consultant Group shares insights she heard from a panel of strong female leaders on how the industry can take action to improve health inequities, which will be an ongoing topic at future conferences. |
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Soapbox Can Technology be an Equalizer? By Davidi Vortman, UltraSight Combining imaging technology with artificial intelligence can help address both challenges in healthcare disparities as well as in patient care. |
MEDdesign How Both Low and High-Risk Innovations Play a Role as Change Agents By Tommy Carls, Proprio Both legacy players and startups have an important role to play when it comes to medical innovation—they need to work together to meet the increasing demand for minimally invasive treatments, value-based care and innovative, not incremental therapies. This is a mutually beneficial relationship that is key to medical technology development. |
Virtual Event Explores User Management and Patient Engagement in Connected Care By MedTech Intelligence Staff Digital technologies have enabled patients to more actively participate in their own healthcare—from better understanding their conditions to engaging in shared decision making. On May 19, experts in product design, user experience and human factors will discuss how increasing emphasis on patient engagement and this digital revolution are providing new opportunities for patients, providers and medtech manufacturers. |
Overcoming Challenges in Bringing Optical Systems to the Medical Device Market By Matt Adams, Minnetronix Medical On the journey to full-scale production for medical devices incorporating optics, a series of steps early in the process can make all the difference for successfully launching new products and introducing next-generation upgrades. This article discusses four considerations for a successful product launch. |
Soapbox Giving Control Back to the Patient By Pradeep Goel, Solve.Care Blockchain technology helps support the goal of decentralizing the healthcare sector and providing patients with the information they deserve about their own healthcare data. |
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Unified Medical Imaging Solutions: Sponsored By Arrow and Dell Technologies Move from disconnected PACS and VNA instances to a unified architecture that enables data analysis in real-time and seamlessly shares data with all the stakeholders. Learn about the Arrow Electronics and Dell Technologies OEM Solutions portfolio for unified medical imaging solutions. |
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Launching your medical device: Sponsored By Definitive Healthcare Learn how the experts launch their medical devices. Definitive Healthcare’s eBook cowritten by Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc. is packed with checklists and descriptions of all major pre-launch action items each team in your org needs to complete to successfully launch your device. |
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The Rise of Implantable Devices Sponsored By AMETEK-COINING In this whitepaper, we'll take a closer look into the state of the medical device industry, in general, and the rise of implantable devices, specifically. We'll touch on how those devices are changing people's lives for the better and what to consider when choosing the right materials that go into making these devices. |
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